Рец. на кн.: Xie, Yuanyuan. 2015. Ecological Migrants: The Relocation of Chinas Ewenki Reindeer Herders. New York & Oxford : Berghahn Books, 2015. 220 pp
Estonians in Siberia are the descendents of the Estonians deported by the Russian Tsar in the 18th–1...
In this article, we will consider the Russian folklore retellings of the Exodus, with special emphas...
Ancient population expansions and dispersals often leave enduring signatures in the cultural traditi...
Folk narratives are one of the mechanisms by which humans form their cultural reality; and space is ...
The article aims to find out the folklore origin of individual subjects incorporated into memoires a...
Folklore, People and Place is a contribution towards better understanding the complex interconnectiv...
Folklore can mean different things to different people and even become different things as it travel...
In this study, I examine the issue of how to approach similar cases encountered in Turkic World fol...
UID/ELT/00657/2013 SFRH/BPD/90433/2012Ancient population expansions and dispersals often leave endur...
It is well known from the past that during their centuries-long history, the Turkic peoples have man...
The term ecotype was first introduced to the field of folkloristics by Carl Wilhelm von Sydow (1878–...
The ecotype, one of the most versatile and productive concepts in folklore studies, denotes a local ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. Available in this repository by permission of the publisher....
The article deals with the features of mythological legends, compositional images, motifs and compos...
The article focuses on the song tradition of the Chalkans – a small Turkic-speaking population livin...
Estonians in Siberia are the descendents of the Estonians deported by the Russian Tsar in the 18th–1...
In this article, we will consider the Russian folklore retellings of the Exodus, with special emphas...
Ancient population expansions and dispersals often leave enduring signatures in the cultural traditi...
Folk narratives are one of the mechanisms by which humans form their cultural reality; and space is ...
The article aims to find out the folklore origin of individual subjects incorporated into memoires a...
Folklore, People and Place is a contribution towards better understanding the complex interconnectiv...
Folklore can mean different things to different people and even become different things as it travel...
In this study, I examine the issue of how to approach similar cases encountered in Turkic World fol...
UID/ELT/00657/2013 SFRH/BPD/90433/2012Ancient population expansions and dispersals often leave endur...
It is well known from the past that during their centuries-long history, the Turkic peoples have man...
The term ecotype was first introduced to the field of folkloristics by Carl Wilhelm von Sydow (1878–...
The ecotype, one of the most versatile and productive concepts in folklore studies, denotes a local ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. Available in this repository by permission of the publisher....
The article deals with the features of mythological legends, compositional images, motifs and compos...
The article focuses on the song tradition of the Chalkans – a small Turkic-speaking population livin...
Estonians in Siberia are the descendents of the Estonians deported by the Russian Tsar in the 18th–1...
In this article, we will consider the Russian folklore retellings of the Exodus, with special emphas...
Ancient population expansions and dispersals often leave enduring signatures in the cultural traditi...